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Exercise 1
Read a Fasta File in your current directory and print the complement of the sequenceExercise 2
List the Standard codon tables available for translation of the nucleotide sequencesExercise 3
List the Vertebrate Mitochondrial codon tables available for translation of the nucleotide sequencesExercise 4
Find out the synonym codons of a any three letter codon in the standard codon table

import data into R in several ways while also beeing able to identify a suitable import tool

use SQL code within R

And much more

Exercise 5
Read a Fasta File in your current directory and translate into amino acids using Vertebrate Mitochondrial codon tableExercise 6
Read a Fasta File in your current directory and do frame 1 translation into amino acid sequences.Exercise 7
Read a Fasta File in your current directory and do frame 1 translation into amino acid sequences and create a string of amino acid sequences from the vectorExercise 8
Read a Fasta File in your current directory and do translation into amino acid sequences and find the Iso Electric Point of the translated sequenceExercise 9
Read a Fasta File in your current directory and do frame 1 translation into amino acid sequences and find the Molecular Weight of the translated sequenceExercise 10
Open the Nucleotide Fasta file and translate the sequences to Amino acids and plot a graph based on different categories of amino acids in the sequence.